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Add SpongeBob SquarePants: Fear of a Krabby Patty to Queue Add SpongeBob SquarePants: Fear of a Krabby Patty to top of Queue  
Join SpongeBob as he develops an inexplicable fear of Krabby Patties preventing him from doing his job, takes the place of Mr. Krabs at his reunion, convinces Mr. Krabs to join him in a game of "Treasure Hunt," wins the title of "World's Greatest Fry Cook" after pulling a magical spatula form a vat of ancient grease, and buys a novelty hat from Mr. Krabs that turns out to be worth a fortune.

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1993  
 
Add The Adventures of Pete & Pete: Season 01 to Queue Add The Adventures of Pete & Pete: Season 01 to top of Queue  
After its introduction in one-minute comedy sketch form in 1990, the cheekily absurdist sitcom The Adventures of Pete & Pete was formalized as a weekly half-hour in December of 1993. Eight surreal episodes were churned out during the first season, beginning with "Day of the Dot," guest-starring comedienne Ellen Cleghorne as a bus driver in a lengthy spoof of the avant-garde short subject The Dot. In "Nightcrawlers," Little Pete (Danny Tamberelli) aspires to break the World Non-Sleeping Record. "King of the Road" finds the Wrigley family inadvertently providing a nudie show during their yearly visit to Hoover Dam. Jude Ciccolella appears as Big Pete's (Michael Maronna) psycho shop teacher Mr. Slum in "Join or Die." "Rangeboy" is highlighted by a guest appearance by Frank Gifford, cunningly cast as Frank Gifford. One week later, another sports icon, John McLaughlin, is on hand for "When Petes Collide." Troubles in gym and history class dictate the action in "Don't Tread on Pete." And "Hard Day's Pete" shines the spotlight on Polaris, the rock band that performs the series' theme song -- on the front lawn of Pete and Pete's house. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Michael C. MaronnaMichael Marrona, (more)
 
2005  
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Add All Grown Up!: Interview With a Campfire to Queue Add All Grown Up!: Interview With a Campfire to top of Queue  
This DVD includes three episodes of the popular Nickelodeon animated series Rugrats. "Interview With a Campfire," "River Rats," and "Bad Aptitude" are presented in standard full-frame transfers that preserve the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Add Fairly Oddparents: Timmy's Top Wishes to Queue Add Fairly Oddparents: Timmy's Top Wishes to top of Queue  
This disc contains five episodes of the Nickelodeon animated series The Fairly OddParents. "Knightly Knight," "Where's Wanda?," "Power Pals!," "Who's Your Daddy?," and "Boys in the Band," are each presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio. English and French soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. A pair of bonus episodes rounds out this offering that will satisfy fans of the show. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Add As Told by Ginger: The Wedding Frame to Queue Add As Told by Ginger: The Wedding Frame to top of Queue  
Love is in the air as Lola begins planning her wedding with the help of her trusted confidant, Ginger. Though Lola and Dr. Dave seem like the perfect couple, it seems that Ginger is having trouble with the concept of commitment and what it means to be in a loving, lasting relationship. When it appears as if someone is out to sabotage Lola and Dr. Dave's marriage, everyone must scramble to reveal the culprit before the big day turns into a giant disaster! ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Add Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Attack of the Twonkies to Queue Add Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Attack of the Twonkies to top of Queue  
Attack of the Twonkies
Jimmy returns from the Twonkus-3 comet with one of its native creatures in tow. Carl adopts the "Twonky" and brings it to class where, in front of everyone's eyes, it starts coughing up identical little creatures. But these sweet little creatures start mutating into wild monsters. Now Jimmy's got to get them back to the comet before they destroy Retroville!

Send in the Clowns
Jimmy wants to go to space, but his mother has chores in mind for him. What's a boy to do? Clone himself, of course! But now one of his clones is wreaking havoc on Retroville!

A Beautiful Mine
A meteor encrusted with "asterubies" lands in Cindy's backyard. When Jimmy sees the sparklers, he convinces Sheen, Carl, Cindy and Libby to head into space with him to mine the priceless gems.

The Junkman Cometh
Jimmy's robotic brother, Brobot, asks for Jimmy's help to rescue his parents when the evil "Junkman" abducts them.

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2000  
 
Add SpongeBob SquarePants: Season 02 to Queue Add SpongeBob SquarePants: Season 02 to top of Queue  
Fish are jumpin' and the seaweed is high as SpongeBob SquarePants gets into its second season. The first half-hour episode offers two brief playlets: "Something Smells", in which lovable invertebrate SpongeBob suddenly develops bad breath (a rare affliction in sponges); and "Bossy Boots", in which Mr. Krabs' insufferable daughter Pearl transforms the Krusty Krab into the hippest place beneath the sea--for a while, anyway. Later down the sandy road, the irascible Squidward proves to be that scourge of the deep, a slacker octopus, when he's put in charge of the restaurant; SpongeBob forgets how to tie his shoelaces, a situation that's good for 12 minutes at least; senile superheroes Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy (voiced by Ernest Borgnineand Tim Conway face a reunion with their fiendish--and equally elderly--enemy ManRay; the president of the SpongeBob SquarePants fan club brings a little bit of Christmas cheer to Bikini Bottom; a caterpillar turns into a butterfly (film at eleven!); otherwise benign land squirrel Sandy Cheeks becomes the scourge of the deep when she starts sleepwalking; SpongeBob goes to Herculean lengths to avoid kissing his grandma, and fails his driving test again (how often do sponges have to drive anywhere, anyway?); Gary the Snail takes a bath (no film at eleven!); an oyster is traumatized by a smoking peanut; Patrick refuses to tell anyone what's in his box; a careless word transforms SpongeBob into a "Sailor Mouth"; and an exercise in procrastination plunges SpongeBob into a Daliesque nightmare. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Tom KennyBill Fagerbakke, (more)
 
 
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Add Ren & Stimpy Show: The First and Second Seasons [3 Discs] to Queue Add Ren & Stimpy Show: The First and Second Seasons [3 Discs] to top of Queue  
Ren and Stimpy finally make it to the DVD racks with this First and Second Seasons Uncut Collector's Edition Box Set from Paramount. Featuring all-new remastered and uncut versions of four classic episodes, this set has been long in the works and should prove successful thanks to the series' rabid fan base. The show's creator, John Kricfalusi, is not only back with the dynamic duo (he was canned by Nickelodeon after an ugly fallout with the company), but he has inserted most of the lost footage that the network originally had issues with, while also taking time out to record six separate commentaries with some of his original Sp|mcx cronies. He brings with him the controversial "banned" episode: "Man's Best Friend," along with an unedited version of the pilot episode, "Big House Blues," which finds Ren and Stimpy in a boot camp for pets as they are mercilessly broken into strict domesticity. Pencil tests, storyboards, and image galleries also await demented viewers as they pour through the set, with a "Ren & Stimpy: In the Beginning" featurette putting the cherry on top of this valued package. Note to viewers, though the episodes say that they are uncut, there have been a few reported unoffending and miniscule cuts that John K. has gone on record as saying Nickelodeon must have snipped shortly after firing him. The casual Ren & Stimpy viewer might not catch some of the strange trims, though dedicated followers have made their disappointment known. Still, this set is the best release there is for these animated classics right now. Loaded with wild goodies and never-before-seen footage that people have been dying to see, this collector's edition is truly one to sing "Happy Happy, Joy Joy" over. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide

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Add Amanda Show, Vol. 2: The Girls' Room to Queue Add Amanda Show, Vol. 2: The Girls' Room to top of Queue  
This DVD contains four episodes of the Nickelodeon series The Amanda Show. Each is presented in the original broadcast aspect ratio of 1.33:1. English soundtracks are rendered in Dolby Digital Stereo. Supplemental materials include outtakes and a featurette that offers behind-the-scenes footage of the program. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Add Amanda Show, Vol. 1: Amanda, Please! to Queue Add Amanda Show, Vol. 1: Amanda, Please! to top of Queue  
Join Nickelodeon's queen of comedy as she and her comic cohorts treat viewers to a series of hilarious sketches, commercial parodies, and audience interactions in Paramount Pictures' release of the popular children's comedy show. Each episode is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame as originally aired and features closed-captioned audio rendered in English Dolby Digital Stereo. In addition to four episodes of The Amanda Show, this release also offers such extras as outtakes and a behind-the-scenes feature that shows viewers what it's really like to have your own series on Nickelodeon. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Add Fairly Oddparents!: Channel Chasers to Queue Add Fairly Oddparents!: Channel Chasers to top of Queue  
When a magic remote control that allows viewers to travel into the world of television ends up Vickie's possession, it's up to Timmy, Cosmo, and Wanda to prevent her from dominating the dial in Paramount's DVD release of the hit Nickelodeon series. Each episode is presented in 1.33:1 full-frame and offers audio in closed-captioned English Dolby Digital Stereo. In addition to offering the bonus episodes "Spaced Out," "Microphony," and "This Is Your Wish," this release also offers a "How to Draw Timmy" feature and deleted scenes. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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